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Jeopardising

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Jeopardising meaning

present participle and gerund of jeopardise

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Continued strike action plus winter pressures are jeopardising the ability of the NHS to break out of a “vicious cycle”, a health leader has said.

Infighting by unions is jeopardising attempts to save thousands of steel making jobs, the BBC has been told.

Neale Hanvey, ALBA MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, commented that the work of BEG in organising events such as Rockore is a feat the council should be "celebrating, not jeopardising".

Our rivers have become contaminated, affecting the health of our people and jeopardising our agricultural activities.

Richard Pye, clerk of the Senate, is preparing advice on whether Senate estimates can release the names without jeopardising the Australian Federal Police investigation launched last week.

We all agree that we cannot claim ignorance of the fact that the industry is paying huge claims out there even though activities of few among the operators is jeopardising the efforts of the majority.

And that the Severn has been identified as the worst river in England for sewage pollution, jeopardising ecological, economic and recreational activity and human health.

Mr Gumel added that the festivities transpired without any incidents jeopardising lives or assets throughout all 44 Local Government Areas.

Our findings reveal a worrying trend towards consolidating land for industrial agriculture, potentially displacing millions of smallholder farmers through land-grabbing and jeopardising their livelihoods and food sovereignty.

The North Sea industry has warned the government not to toughen its windfall tax on oil and gas profits in the autumn budget, claiming it risks losing £12bn in tax receipts and jeopardising 35,000 jobs.

This ruling is a major blow to both chains, jeopardising the merger's future.

Top Australian polling analyst Kos Samaras said Mr Albanese was jeopardising the support of crucial voting groups by flaunting his wealth at a time when an increasing number of Australians were struggling to get by.

A European expert has lamented the attack for jeopardising attempts at diplomacy with Iran.

Beijing/Shanghai – Police in China have detained a woman for “deliberately concealing” her contact with someone from an area stricken by the coronavirus and jeopardising efforts to stop its spread, the Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday.

However, despite the discourse of localisation and nationalism, there are concerns that the project is creating a reliance on international expertise and materials, leaving Cairo vulnerable and potentially jeopardising its aim of selfsufficiency.

Ogaji noted that the current situation in the sector was adversely affecting operations of the GenCos thereby jeopardising their investments.

Swarms of desert locusts that have already razed pastures and croplands across Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya continue to spread throughout East Africa, jeopardising the food security of up to 20 million people.

They called on Facebook to do more to remove harmful anti-vaccine content from the site, saying it was jeopardising eradication initiatives and putting the lives of polio workers at risk.

This was jeopardising the existence of the timber industry as the findings of the report described the contribution from the FPDF to the sector as “minimal and unsatisfactory”.

Anyone who is uncertain about whether they have been vaccinated and thinks they might have been exposed should seek advice, but NSW Health suggests you call ahead before visiting a doctor to avoid jeopardising others patients in surgery waiting rooms.